Student Group Departments

Major/Career exploration:

Bureau of Labor Statistics Did you want to know what degrees you need for certain jobs, how much those jobs pay, and how many people are going into a given field? This US Department of labor site can help you explore various careers by providing you such information.

Registration:

Tips and information about registering from the School of Business: Most information is generally applicable to all undergraduates, but please note that the walk-in hours listed are only for the School of Business. Refer here for Office of Academic Advising and Services walk-in hours.

Financial Hardship and Additional Funding:

Financial Hardship LinkLoyola Guarantee. If you have having difficulty paying for your education at Loyola particularly because of a change in your family’s financial situation, you may be eligible for additional financial aid. See the links below for more information.

Grade Calculators and Academic and Probation Support:

Amazing Grade Calculator Would you like to figure out what you need on upcoming exams to get the grades you desire? This calculator can help you figure out what you need to score on upcoming assignments to achieve your desired grade. (Note: this tool is most effective when being used in conjunction with your syllabi)

Amazing LUC Calculator Curious as to what you need to get in your classes this term to achieve a particular cumulative GPA? This LUC calculator can help you determine just that. (Note: this tool is most accurate when you use information found on your Unofficial Transcript)—link to how to pull up an unofficial transcript.

Undergraduate Studies Catalog:

Loyola Academic Standards and Regulations How many credits to I need to graduate? Can I take time off from Loyola can come back without having to re-apply? What is Loyola’s policy on taking courses at another institution? The Loyola Undergraduate Studies Catalogue has answers to these questions and many many more.

Wellness and Stress Management:

College Wellness Topics College can be very exciting but also very stressful. For some tips about how to manage some of the unique stresses that college can cause, check out these websites.Wellness Center Programs (like meditation & stress management)

Placement and Competency Exams:

Where do I go to test out of my College of Arts and Science and/or School of Communications foreign language requirement by Proficiency Exam?Foreign Language Exams: http://www.luc.edu/llrc/pdfs/FLE.pdf

Where do I go for...:

A great resource for where to find out where you need to go for a variety of topics from class absences, through help with Writing.Where do I go for HUB directory: http://www.luc.edu/hub/Where_to_go.shtml